My Soarer update thread
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the car looks good what have you done to it its sitting nice did you roll your fenders? what exhaust is that
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Thanks man the front fenders are rolled & rear are cut. I'm running JIC Magic coilovers with Zenetti Five19's staggered Front are 235/35/19 & rear is 275/35/19...the exhaust is full Blitz Nur Specs with 3 inch piping
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The interior is coming along quite nicely. i had to redo mine after using duplicolor with sem. looks much better now. i hope your holds up better that what mine did. love the colr and stance of your car. thanks for sharing.
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Thanks I appreciate it...it should all be done tomorrow. I let it sit with the windows down over night so in the morning it should be dry that way I'd be able to see imperfections and correct them right away...then I'll vacuum and hit it with armor all & put everything back in. Final pics will be up tomorrow
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how'd you cut the rear fenders post some more pics if you can i thought your exhaust was a single catback
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Looks good man! Can't wait to see pics! Possibly thinking about painting or dying dash simply because it's my only tan piece. Let me know how yours feels compared to if it was a stock black dash. Thanks!
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Thanks man the dash actually feels the same because the key to it is actually wet sanding it smooth so that it will blend in well. A lot of people don't tend to do that and it comes out rough but after the wet sand you hit it with Armor All & then you have a new interior
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Finally done...carpet will get finished some other time which I'm not focused on & I need to wet sand the dash. I'll ride with only driver seat for now until I get my back seats & headliner redone. Came out great for only $60 compared to $1000 for a complete swap. When done correct it will last a long time.
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Thanks man the dash actually feels the same because the key to it is actually wet sanding it smooth so that it will blend in well. A lot of people don't tend to do that and it comes out rough but after the wet sand you hit it with Armor All & then you have a new interior